...........................................................Rafael Nadal February 1, 2 and 3, 20091) Championship Match Australian Open '092) Rafael Nadal poses with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup following his victory at the Men's Singles at the Australian Open 2009 at the Langham Hotel on February 2, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.3) Rafael Nadal arriving in Palma de Mallorca after winning the Australian Open, hundreds of fans went to the airport to welcome Rafael.

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With regard to Rafa being mobbed at the airport...how does this guy every get a moment to himself? I think I'd take a private plane and disembark a little more private as well. Visions of Princess Diana came to mind.

I think you are right about the private plane. On another subject I have told my daughter for years that I was going to fix her up with Rafe. She is turning 21 in Sept and I would love to have him contact her Really just as a joke. Does anyone have a way you can reach him just to send an email it would be really funny from my end. I can be reached at dlivernois@yahoo.com.

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